tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4796829483097584791.post8631992124710358755..comments2023-11-06T10:07:17.112+13:00Comments on Tales from a Caffeinated Weka: SpyCaffeinated Wekahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07235662962500264686noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4796829483097584791.post-72025402472251597572015-06-21T21:34:32.705+12:002015-06-21T21:34:32.705+12:00Im going to disagree about the switching the brain...Im going to disagree about the switching the brain off, I was thinking about this during the end of the movie and on the drive home, this was a really empowering role model movie - the main fight scenes in the movie are where Melissa kicks the shit out of a lot of guys and the big fight is between her and a woman in an awful green jump suit who appeared to be an assassin of some kind. <br /><br />The chase scene was Melissa on a scooter vs a BMW where she shoots the gun out of the hand of the shooter.<br /><br />She takes her own character in hand and instead of opting for frumpy she goes for glam and stylish (her hair was fantastic and apparently she has her own clothing line)<br /><br />Various guys got in her way and she dealt to them and faced down the spoilt rich bitch and held her cover regardless of the situation. She stepped up where it was needed, saved herself and ultimately the day.<br /><br />It was great to see her in a funny but more grown up role, I really liked her in Heat with Sandra Bullock, and she does the angry mouthy thing really well, but this time you got to see her thinking and planning and facing down the bad guys in a controlled clever manner.<br /><br />Everyone is singing the song of Fury Road, but Spy in its own way has a pretty good feminist agenda too, and Im down with that :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07459025481558455156noreply@blogger.com